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Andersen, Søren

Søren Andersen ( Dat. Søren Andersen ; born January 31, 1970 in Aarhus , Denmark ) is a Danish soccer player and midfielder known for playing for Aarhus , Oblborg and Denmark . Member of the 1996 European Championships as well as the Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona .

Football
Søren Andersen
general information
BornJanuary 31, 1970 ( 1970-01-31 ) (49 years old)
Aarhus , Denmark
CitizenshipFlag of denmark Denmark
Height181 cm
Positionattack
Club Information
Clubcompleted his career
Youth clubs
1984-1988Flag of denmark Silkeborg
Club career [* 1]
1989-1993Flag of denmark Aarhus109 (51)
1993-1994Spain flag Lleida22 (2)
1994-1995Spain flag Rayo Vallecano10 (1)
1995Flag of sweden Norrkoping10 (4)
1995-1998Flag of denmark Oblborg67 (30)
1998-1999Flag of England Bristol City39 (10)
1999-2001Flag of denmark Odense57 (24)
2001-2003Flag of denmark Aarhus18 (6)
National Team [* 2]
1985-1986Flag of denmark Denmark (before 17)17 (4)
1988Flag of denmark Denmark (before 19)5 (1)
1990-1992Flag of denmark Denmark (under 21)7 (0)
1993-2000Flag of denmark Denmark12 (0)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

  • 1 Club career
  • 2 International career
  • 3 Achievements
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Club career

Andersen is a graduate of the Silkeborg Football Academy. In 1989, he joined the club from his hometown, Aarhus . He made his debut for the main team in August of that year. In 1992, Andersen won his only trophy - the Danish Cup . In October 1993, Søren moved to the Spanish “ Lleida ”. In La Liga, he played the season, remembering the ball into the gates of Real Madrid . After the departure of the team in Segunda , Andersen moved to Rayo Vallecano . In the new team, he spent six months in the winter of 1995, signing a contract with the Swedish Norrkoping . Søren also spent six months in Sweden , after which he returned to his homeland at Oblborg . He came to replace his namesake Eric Bo Andersen , who moved to the Scottish Rangers . Søren quickly became the main football player, having earned his game an invitation to the Euro-96 team. In the 1996/1997 season, he became the team's top scorer and finished fifth in the overall standings. For Aalborg, Andersen scored a total of 36 goals in 77 matches, including a penta-trick against Viborg .

In July 1998, Søren transferred to the English Bristol City , performing in the Championship . The transfer amount was £ 425 thousand. In the debut match against Oxford United , Andersen scored two goals and helped the team achieve a draw. In September 1999, Søren returned to Denmark , where he signed a contract with the Odense club. In 54 matches for the team, he scored 24 goals. In 2001, Andersen returned to his native Aarhus. In March 2002, in an encounter with Copenhagen goalkeeper Magnus Kilsted Andersen broke his arm. In 2003, he ended his career due to chronic pain in the Achilles tendon.

International Career

In 1992, Andersen took part in the Barcelona Summer Olympics . At the tournament, he was a substitute and did not take part in any of the meetings.

In January 1993, Søren made his debut for the Danish national team . In 1996, Andersen was included in the application for participation in the European Championship in England . At the tournament, he participated in a meeting against the Turkish national team [1] , replacing Eric Bo Andersen at the end of the match.

Achievements

Team

Aarhus

  • Danish Cup Winner: 1992

Notes

  1. ↑ Turkey VS. Denmark 0: 3 (Russian) , allsoccer.ru (June 19, 1996).

Links

  • Aab profile
  • La liga statistics
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Andersen_Søren&oldid=98793408


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